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J-Hope to Hold Concert in Jakarta — Check Out These Airport Travel Photos

One of BTS’s members, J-Hope, is set to hold a solo concert titled ‘J-Hope On the Stage’ in Jakarta on May 3–4, 2025. The concert will take place at Indonesia Arena, GBK, marking his first-ever solo performance in Indonesia.

This concert is part of his first world tour following the completion of his mandatory military service in October 2024. The tour includes 31 shows across 15 cities in Asia and North America, including Manila, Saitama, Singapore, Bangkok, Macau, Taipei, and Osaka.

BTS fans, known as ARMY, are eagerly awaiting this moment. Ahead of the concert, here’s a preview of the expected setlist that J-Hope may perform in May.

He is expected to perform around 24 songs divided into several segments. The opening segment is likely to feature songs like “What If,” “Pandora’s Box,” “Arson,” “Stop Me,” “On the Street,” “Lock/Unlock,” “I Don’t Know,” and “I Wonder.”

The concert will also highlight tracks from his solo album Jack in the Box, as well as his latest collaboration “Sweet Dreams” featuring Miguel. This song marks J-Hope’s first release after completing military service and reflects his broader musical exploration.

In addition to his solo material, J-Hope is also expected to perform a few BTS songs, including “Airplane Pt. 2,” “MIC Drop,” “Silver Spoon,” and “Dis-ease.” These selections serve as a tribute to his musical journey with BTS.

For ARMY in Indonesia, this concert is a rare opportunity to see J-Hope perform live as a solo artist. With a dynamic setlist and his signature high-energy stage presence, the concert promises to be an unforgettable experience.

J-Hope departed for Indonesia on Thursday, May 1, 2025. His arrival at Incheon International Airport in South Korea was met with excitement from fans and media alike. Here are some snapshots from his journey.

Wearing a casual outfit, J-Hope arrived at Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 to board his flight to Jakarta for his Hope on the Stage tour. On his way to the departure gate, he waved to fans and bowed several times to greet the media.

Photos of J-Hope at the airport en route to Jakarta have only heightened the anticipation among Indonesian ARMY.

He also shared a moment from his flight on social media with the caption: “Off to Jakarta.”

This concert marks J-Hope’s comeback after completing his military service on October 17, 2024.

See you in Jakarta, J-Hope!

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